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    The term écu ( French pronunciation: [eky]) may refer to one of several French coins. [1] The first écu was a gold coin (the écu d'or) minted during the reign of Louis IX of France, in 1266. The value of the écu varied considerably over time, and silver coins (known as écu d'argent) were also introduced. Écu (from Latin scutum) means ...

  2. ECU puede referirse a: Ecuador, país sudamericano cuya abreviatura está formada por sus tres primeras letras (ECU). La Unidad Monetaria Europea (en inglés, European Currency Unit ), unidad de cuenta usada en la Comunidad Europea. La Unión Europea de Ajedrez (en inglés, European Chess Union ), organismo regulador del ajedrez en Europa ...

  3. The European Currency Unit ( French: Unité de compte européenne, Spanish: Unidad Monetaria Europea, German: Europäische Währungseinheit ; ₠ , ECU, or XEU) was a unit of account used by the European Economic Community and composed of a basket of member country currencies. The ECU came in to operation on 13 March 1979 and was assigned the ...

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    Other uses. Eastman Credit Union, an American credit union. ÉCU The European Independent Film Festival. Ecuador 's country code. Eighth Creative Union of MEPhI, a Russian theatre company. End Citizens United, a PAC working to get big money out of politics. European Chess Union. Evidence Control Unit.

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  7. Nov 9, 2023 · Borrowed from French écu. Doublet of scutum, escudo, scudo, and scute. Pronunciation [edit] IPA : /eɪˈkuː/ Rhymes: -uː; Noun [edit] écu (plural écus) A silver coin formerly used in France, with varying values.

  8. Jan 18, 2022 · The new European currency had just been named ‘ECU’, the name the French gave to the most precious of monetary units during the reign of the Valois dynasty.”. Humorous note outlining the linguistic complications of the ECU - "L'ECU" (Archives of the Council of the European Union. Versement 2005-15.11).

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